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his untimely death gaining national attention. he was shot and killed by a career criminal during a routine traffic stop. he was just 31 years old. just three years on the police force, there is, you see him. he was a husband and a new father to that beautiful 1-year-old boy you are looking at. such a national tragedy. his fellow officers lined the streets and over a thousand people attended a candlelight vigil, and friends and colleagues are all expected to attend his wake. including former president, donald trump. hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am here with my cohost harris faulkner and emily compagno. also joining us lisa kennedy and former new york congressman in new york, lee zeldin. donald trump will join a sea of blue today honoring diller.
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visitation begins at 2:00 p.m. eastern and we will sell you this image is on fox news. meanwhile, president biden will also be new york, at a democratic fund-raiser at radium is a call. the guest of honor include former presidents barack obama and bill clinton and the grandma says is dubbed a money bomb. it is expected to raise a historic $25 million for president biden campaign. so we don't know president biden could show up and could go, also i would know that the white house has put out their deep condolences for this family and they have said that she is praying for the family as well, but it is unavoidable and they said that today's nyc has a split screen there are two images into presidential candidates here and you will be attending the funeral. >> lee: i will, after this we
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will be heading there and while his when you son will have to go up without a dad, and may not be watching our conversation here for many years and be able to appreciate it but whatever time comes for that family to look back at this moment, i hope they know how grateful i am as a new yorker and is an american that we have heroes like officer diller who is standing watch, and who was willing to give up his life in defense of the safety and security of people like me and the new yorkers, a lot of people are retiring and quitting and not signing up and they're heading elsewhere but this officer gave up his life and his family, our appreciation and our gratitude is unyielding and never-ending. we have a situation with severe out-of-control crime in the c
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city. we have elected officials like others who are advocating policies and throwing law enforcement under the bus, and prioritizing criminals over law abiding new yorkers, everyone hears about the cashless bell law but prosecutors who are refusing to prosecute in new york city and the attack on qualified immunity -- and elected officials are not having the back of law enforcement so it is a tough moment to be law enforcement because i came from a law enforcement household. so to this 1-year-old little boy, with that time comes to watch this discussion, to no end this moment we want you to know how with wolf we are and we never want you to forget. >> kayleigh: i was reading the details of this horrific killing and it is so hard to watch. it made my heart tug, a 1-year-old boy who will not know his father here on earth. maybe one day in heaven he will, but he will know if his heroism
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and i give great credit to the former president for going and bringing attention to the story all day and you will hear about officer diller and even more so because the former president is showing up in highlighting this hero. >> emily: he is representing all americans in that moment. all new yorkers in that moment and seeing thank you. and grieving alongside officer diller and his wife and his 1-year-old son and everyone of their family and i just want to point out as well that donald trump has called the wife and spoke with her by phone which was a tremendous gesture and again represents all americans and all new yorkers by doing so. that is what a president and a leader does. serve and represent. let me highlight that it was an amazing community, they have rallied around law enforcement. and they are patriotic and they are blue ribbons everywhere and they a blue ribbon down the street and we know that officer diller was a incredible man and
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all of these testimonies have been pouring out from neighbors whose brother-in-law and the police and the association said that he was a police officer who love doing his job. the brother-in-law said he was crazy about his job and he was going to be a hero and he died being a hero doing what he loved. apparently, people were saying he was standing on his lot or cleaning the gutters and he said officer diller came up and clean my cutter so i didn't have to any there are so many stories like that where officer diller was beloved by his community in addition to being so loved so deeply. final point, when officers are shot in a line of duty, it resurrects the grief and the pain of every officer that has ever been killed in a line of duty and want to point out officer brian moore who was killed, his father has connected with officer dillard's father, connected with their family because that community is a sacred and tragic community to be a part of. but that is who is also rallying
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around the community. let me close by saying the former mayor came out and said that it breaks my heart that this officer has been killed. and now that this family will not have a father that will come home every day, this community, we will rally around this family forever. >> kayleigh: no doubt i do want to pull up the suspected killers rap sheet, he was due in court on april 1st and that is crushing to think about that it was just days from now released a $75,000 bail. >> harris: yes, he was a professional criminal. that was his line of work. unfortunately, what we look at now is as we put it, he is not there when out there. it is because like people like officer diller that more people do not lose their lives and come in contact with a person like this. who just can't get off the addiction of committing crimes. or even killing. we talked about the wife,
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stephanie, i want to go back to what you said about that when-year-old boy, i have tried to say his name a lot today. ryan. because you are right, he won't see this until he's old enough to hop on line and he will see what was said about his father in this day. i hope as they find out program years ahead. that he knows how important a part of history his father has played. i keep waiting for a tipping point. i have done police specials on this met with more than anybody. and we talk with cops, and about them on this program every single day. and i keep waiting for that tipping point where we say enough is enough. nno more ambushes, no more disrespectful or dangerous rhetoric against the protectors who protect us. enough is enough. but the point has not come yet. and so, allow me to say to ryan and his mother stephanie, you are now a part of history and you are awakening america to know that we need to do
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something better than what we are doing now to protect the protectors. >> e >> kayleigh: to underscore your point they warn politicians to stay away from the funeral, kennedy i want to play though i have comment on this this is what they had to say. >> our hearts go out to this officer who tragically lost his life in a line of duty we are also praying for his family during this difficult time. who now has a ntc at the dinner table. president biden is deeply grateful for the sacrifices police officers make to keep our communities safe in this shooting is another painful reminder of the toll of gun violence and what it is doing to inflict certain families and communities in our nation and that is why the president signed more than two dozen executive actions and we are able to pass a bipartisan agreement to deal with the gun violence that we are seeing in this country and obviously more work needs to be done and we need congress to continue to
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act on making sure that i would are safe. again, our hearts go out to the officer and his family. it is a difficult time for them. >> kayleigh: i appreciate the empathy, but the reason i wanted to play this is the mention of gun violence is important to talk about the facts and how to stop things from happening but in this case the gun would have been obtained illegally or at least at least possessed illegally with other finally counts. so our conversation about being tough on gun control is more applicable in the situation. >> kennedy: it's like the president is trying to name check, and then later apologizing to her murderer for calling him a illegal. it is kind of this grandstanding and it's the shifting of the focus because this person did not walk into cabela's and buyer god legally. and there are hundreds of millions of guns in this country and you actually need police
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officers to put forward gun buyback programs to get the illegal guns off the streets. but they are being demonized. into th lee zeldin's point, we r stories of officers try to find work and other smaller police forces so they do not interface with criminals like this on a daily basis. it is more dangerous and they don't have the kind of support that they need in a big city like new york. that is why you are seeing this up for. that is why there is a thousand people at this vigil and just watch for how well a ton of these rates are going to be a for that following officer's funeral and i think what the former president should do is he should get empowered at that week he should go over to radio city and find joe biden and talk to one another and debate him right then and there because the coward in the oval office rs not want to have a honest conversation about what is really going on in places like new york city but he wants the milk for campaign cash. >> harris: amen.
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>> are doing to bring up the fact that they are going to break fund-raising records tonight, what a beautiful display if they took a portion t and gave it to turn onto towers who is paying for this following officer's family and give it to some charitable organization to support officers. >> lee: is a good idea, if you can't make it to the funeral or even the wake, i know it doesn't say their name, but that is a small way to be able to pay id >> no doubt about it. more "outnumbered" up next welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison. my brother max recommended you. so, my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors, the garcía's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized, -hey, john reese, jr. -how's your father doing?
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>> sam bankman-fried has been sentenced to 25 years in prison.
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he was previously found guilty of fraud. fox business is kelly is out by the courthouse kelly? >> hello, hello he was facing up to a hundred and ten years, and the prosecution was looking for something of the 40 or 50 re but five to six and a half so 25 years for someone who was only 32 years old that really does send a message to a lot of folks at home who are wondering if the crime was so bad why didn't he get that for 110? when you look at sentencing you look at how old the defendant is and the possibility for rehabilitation, these are all factors that he considered as was whether or not he will do it again in the future. the message he was sending to the crypto and industry, 25 years as the industry grew certainly sends a message. to give you a color on how he got there inside the courtroom,
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they try to paint him as a misunderstood nerd, he himself even spoke in his own defense think that he was sorry but i want to underscore that he never admitted responsibility or fault. he said that he regretted he was not able to fix things and that's very important because his legal team has indicated that they do intent to appeal his sentence as well as the conviction. when the judge put down that sentence, and the child he never made any attempt to conceal how he felt about sam bankman-fried. and today was no different, sam described himself as the good person of the crypto interest rate and that was alive. so harris, he will save that sentence in a medium security prison in san francisco so he is able to see his family but as i have said, he is looking to appeal this going forward. >> harris: kelly, thank you very much and a new round of polling shows donald trump
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widening his lead over president biden. one big reason? the economy. 52% of voters say that there were self then they weighed 2020 just before president biden took office. when asked about his accomplishments in office, the most popular response was nothing. >> 38% felt that president biden does not have to win under his belt -- so lee it's tough to go forward if you don't have any victories with the voters. >> lee: yes president biden is bring a lot of support from groups he did much better within 2020. especially with the younger voters they are not excited by joe biden, you see it inside of the black community and the asian community and the hispanic community, even more. the demographics that were reliable just a few years ago they are not happy on issues to the economy to crime to the micro crisis and many more. so president biden has to stop
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the beating. it is important if you are on the opposite side if you are president trump and his campaign you have to run scared you have to run like you are behind no matter what any poll shows. there is no way that the democrats are just going to give this election away in any way. they are going to raise a ton of money as we talked about in the last segment, and they will be able to get the message out. and they will play their videos that will try to hype up joe biden and try to tear down donald trump. and they will try to make abortion the number one issue to replace all of the other issues that americans say are the top. >> harris: they also have to spend some of that money against rfk jr. who is now 1212% across the nation. >> lee: guessed that pick is going to pull support from joe biden and i am sure that the democrats -- >> harris: as she is aggressive.
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>> lee: that's not the case. >> harris: this is interesting but "the wall street journal"'s headline right now said that three president look complex passed team up to defeat donald trump. clinton, #oneluckyguy, and obama. he cannot get this done by himself. >> kayleigh: that is why they are doing this massive fund-raiser. it is very popular the democratic party but that power yes i know it mean something, but it did it for hillary clinton when she won that big chicago valley and barack obama was there and michelle obama was there -- and that will not change the game for buy in a couldn't move the needle. i wanted to point out this, from 2020 you look and it is president biden plus ten and plus eight and it's a sea of blue but you look today at 2024 and it is a sea of red showing donald trump winning, there's little blue spots here and there but my point is these are the two seam candidates but a very
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different landscape. very different landscape that favors trump but the undefinable candidate is robert f. kennedy jr. he can probe votes and they're trying to define them as a democrat. >> harris: you need to run like you are losing. >> kennedy: you have to. any candidate is beatable in the polls may shift and they may ebb and flow and neither candidate is in a complete favor but money will not be enough for president biden. unfortunately we are going to see evidence of his decline and for the speeches and you are not going to be able to buy your way out of this pickle it is very interesting that 30% of americans say that he is accomplishing nothing as president. but it is also his approval rating, there's a reason why those numbers are not good. >> harris: yes, a seven letter word that equal zero. >> kayleigh: the analogy is what we are seeing today. >> emily: president biden, all he is doing is trying to raise money for his campaign.
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meanwhile there are so many people who left the city last year because it's not safe or it's too expensive for they can afford it or it's dark. there are so many issues that he could acknowledge and policy wise while standing here. not the least of what is the fallen officer because of the recidivists epidemic a crime but he is focused on raising money in securing his power. >> harris: it's like we talked about earlier maybe they will give him money to the funds for this officer and maybe they will give it to -- i don't know there are some ways they can make some charitable moves right now with the death of cops not just here in new york but across the country. coming up, president biden is looking at green cards for thousands of undocumented people from the border in united states. they are said to be deportable he wants to give them "you are going to stay here cards."
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at images of president biden arriving in new york city moments ago. he was there with former president barack obama. they landed for a star-studded democratic fund-raiser that began at 8:00 p.m. eastern time at radio city music hall. while on board air force one, the white house press secretary called and answered some questions about officer diller listening. >> president biden will be in new york city for most of the day doing fund-raising and barack obama is going to the wake of officer diller, i wondered -- you mentioned that the president spoke to mayor adams i wonder if he has spoken to the family of the officer and also donald trump is bringing a lot of crime on president biden keys because it a bit about that? >> i do not have any private communications to share at this time. our hearts go out obviously to the officer's family and the
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broader nypd family who have tragically lost one of their own and the president raise for them and honors their sacrifice. the president had stilled with law enforcement his entire career and continues to stand with them as they put their lives on the line for their communities under his leadership and we will continue to support police officers and make sure they have the resources they need to continue to do the work that they have to do on behalf of the community. violent crime -- to be clear here, to be careful here, violent crime search under the previous administration and continued to cut the police officers program and all of their budget and targeted and that key funding for police and regression for republicans just propose doing that again. so this is a administration that have tried to do the polar opposite by taking decisive action from the very beginning to funding the police achieving a reduction in crime.
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>> kayleigh: so emily? maybe she wants to share this with blue states and jurisdictions. >> emily: i know it's quite a large volume that we have gotten, it is frankly more than usually you get on the part of him on this topic. but it is conflating the issues and i wish that she would be able to save my heart breaks for officer deller and his family and they knew the community as mayor adams has said. as president trump has said. >> lee: she would never say trump. >> kayleigh: they are reportedly weighing a plan to hand out green cards to undocumented immigrants. they are saying that my grades facing deportation will qualify for a green card as long as they've been in the country for at least ten years and have not been convicted of any serious crime and can prove that at least one legal relative would suffer from there deportation. what is that analysis look like?
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>> lee: we are seeing that president biden is taking his position and as if he has unlimited power to open the border more to be a self as generous as he can with american tax dollars to be as weak as it relates to law enforcement and the list goes on. but then his hands are tied when it comes to any idea that would allow him to better secure the border. to get tough on illegal immigration. in the reality is, he has proven that he has the power to close the border and he proved that he had the power to open it just like donald trump before him prove that he has power to close the border. so president biden can ask but we are seeing news that the only power that is shown to the american public is president biden being committed to opening the border to pursue amnesty and be soft on undocumented immigrants. >> early going to see
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accountability? >> immigration is going to stay one at the very top issues because now as you have seen with immigrants being thrown all over the country, every state is a border state. and this is what is driving the issue. especially when you still have a wobbly economy. and if people feel like they cannot afford things that means their personal environment is still inflation -- in your answer that the immigration issue and some of the violent crime stories that we've seen and people are worried about it and they want answers and accountability and you said to tthat the president is committed but he should be committed. maybe not necessarily -- >> kennedy: what i find laughable about this is one the waiting list for hearing right now in the immigration system is ten years long or a million years it is such a joke to me that the president refuse these two adults the power he is
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exercising his behalf before. >> emily: allow me to add in another a hundred rules and think that we can pay for anyone to fix something. it is just a joke. >> kayleigh: you know that. he may perhaps consider green card action but let me translate, according to "the new york post" if he takes action for green card holders, which is just a consideration at this point, that is a political gift to progressive down with you on the path to citizenship. the people are saying okay, he might not take executive action to what is happening on the border, but the reason is internal conversations are continuing but both people know that media coverage is less intense than what it was early in the year. okay, then they say that it's like they have been allowed to neutralize the political backlash against president biden and reap the benefits of the pose. so let me translate politics, let me give you this, you have a
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30% approve on immigration it is time to act and act now. >> harris: i do have one question, but i would ask president biden, who took your power away and do you think you can get it back? that's it. speech >> up next recovery efforts are still underway with the bridge, but people are concerned within bridge's namesake and a problematic pass. that is up next.
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and it is protected by the first amendment. jonathan is outside the courthouse with more. johnson? >> hello harris, the hearing wrapped up after about 90 minutes, the judge expected to issue a ruling in the coming days after considering motions by the defense to dismiss the indictment against the former president and trump attorney say that the former president had efforts to overturn their 2020 election laws were protected speech including his postelection phone call to georgia secretary of state brad. >> there is nothing alleged factually against donald trump that is not political speech. he has not been prosecuted for lying he's being prosecuted for lying to the government. any act that is illegal because it does harm to the government. >> this is the first hearing in the georgia trump case since march 15th sent special prosecutor resigned from the case as a condition for districe
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prosecuting it. here is what willie said about that last weekend. >> i do not know why that was going on, we were writing responses and doing the case in a way that needed to be done. i do not feel like we have been slowing down at all but their efforts to slow down the train but the train is coming. >> d.a. willis is responding forcefully to a house judiciary committee that is investigating her office and a letter to republican congressmen jim jordan the d.a. writes "nothing you do will derail the efforts of my staff and i to bring the election interference prosecution to trial" harris back to you. >> harris: thank you very much let's go to the recovery efforts in baltimore, maryland. so much has come about in terms of new information on this situation since this time yesterday. two bodies have been recovered from the francis scott key bridge collapse. six people you know presumed dead and now two of them are found.
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but the liberal media appear to have wasted no time to use this horrible event in this way. as a way to question the bridges ties to racism all because of who it is named after. headline after headline it started to question who was francis scott key who wrote our nation's national anthem and adding racial context of who he is. "the washington post" wrote this, many have argued that he should not be celebrated because of what the national park service has called the conflicted relationship with slavery and the spoke of black people as a distinct and inferior race. they enslaved people and he himself insulates six people at his wife's family were prominent in slave owners in maryland according to the park service all of that inside this quote. where we going here lee? people are dead and it's a recovery effort and there are 764 tons of hazardous material
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and some of them have seeped into the river they are below the bridge that used to exist. into the water where we going here with the national anthem? >> lee: these kinds of tactics alone should be disqualifying. when you have this ship colliding with the bridge and the bridge felt that when you are searching for survivors and the tragedy is hit and the people in charge of kicking back and saying let's see how we can turn this into an opportunity to pitch black americans against white americans. how can we start a racial divide in our country. let us lead by tearing down the population and tear of the population apart because of the bridge. let us use this as an opportunity to advance our agenda to someday cancel the national anthem. when i was watching the imagery and i cannot speak for any of you or anyone else out there but when we saw the images that this bridge coming down, there is nothing within a galaxy of what is going on in my mind where i was thinking about racism and
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how we should use this as an opportunity with an election coming up in november 2 build up black americans are white americans against each other. it is disgraceful. >> harris: you can speak for me. thank you. emily, when you do look at this? the george washington bridge -- he had i was going to tear down one of the main bridges going from new jersey to new york? it'll take a canoe to come to work. >> emily: i note that in the coverage they mentioned that francis scott key had released or freed or somehow been involved in releasing enslaved people but i think it was because of profit. so, they are presuming to know the intent behind it on someone who had been dead for hundreds of years. the whole thing is so asinine and backwards and when comedians make jokes about something to a tragedy and they say too soon? when i read this, i thought too soon. there is never a place to
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distort and distract americans from what is a tragedy from 81 -- first of all of these lives lost, and then $881 billion annual report with 15,000 jobs per year, and now all these contracts declaring -- you can bet the ripple effect will be global by the way. but no, let's talk about racism it's just ridiculous. >> harris: and the families of the deceased. >> they want to think about anything but that. and i listen to some of these comments and i think this is all they ever wanted, all they wanted was a race war. and we can't so easily distracted by that, and it's like you do not put me in a position to defend this but what i will say is people are smarter than that. >> kennedy: the national anthem mean something to people, and that first verse will also be the national anthem for this country, but people who
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>> kayleigh: americans are living paycheck to paycheck and struggling to pay their bills or by their groceries. but do not blame it on bidenomics, the media is suggesting we should blame these problems on climate change. the media is calling it the era of chronic inflation. setting a new study that wants temperature increases could lead to even more price hikes because of the impact on supply chains but, regulations and decisions from up top -- >> lee: it is so painful. if you want to debate over whether or not there is any impact at all, that is one thing. but to make this leap as if we should not talk about any of the other factors, it's just climate change period. it is an insult to the rest of us who are familiar with how tax policy and regulation policy and business is and how businesses
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are run and supply chains and how states are run and cities are run and ports and more. we just did that last segment about what is happening in baltimore, that i can have an impact on prices but no it is just the climate change. 's plea for any american that fails any type of paint, it's just an additional slap in the face. >> i had to laugh at they said this was a peer-reviewed study because it sounds -- it reminded me of the biden administration when gas prices were going up and they said pulled and had the price hike and what it they say they said shrink inflation was the new coin, so i am so ready for the white house to claim something about this is about. >> kennedy: i believe they call it a secular gratification. whenever there's a policy that is screwed up galvan blames it on climate change. he hasn't get taken control of the infrastructure problems on
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california. just blame it all on climate change. it is the most convenient scapegoat because what this means is that you can have more government involvement and regulation in the economy and let the free market be darned. >> harris: think about all the problems and climate change. climate change, him breaking his own covert rules and going to the two michelin's restaurant and getting caught on camera, it's just climate change. >> kayleigh: more outnumbered next. stay with us. ♪ uh-huh. uh-huh. ♪ [ metal groans] sure, i can hold. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty liberty liberty liberty ♪ ghostbusters: frozen empire.
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>> is a big day here in the big apple, for presidents are here in new york city this hour today and one of which is president biden who is going to a fund-raiser and tickets begin at $250 you are looking at hand there with barack obama. if you want a picture but all of them that will cost you a lot --
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meanwhile, former president trump he is going to the wake of fallen officer officer diller, leaving behind a widow and a 1-year-old son, peter was asked about who president biden had spoken with listen in on this. >> can you tell us what he is doing this afternoon? there is a pretty big set of explained hours on the schedule? >> this is a political trip in a campaign trip, so i have to refer you to the campaign. but yes, absolutely thank you. i'm just going to have to refer to you on the campaign on this. >> so i'll political stuff is unclear what he is doing during that time. or who he has spoken with. >> harris: she is playing it close to the vest. she has to do this, she has to be careful especially talking about this in 2024, so we see
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this. i do not understand why they cannot say the name of the officer or respect the fact that we do know that the president will be in town while this is going on in respect of his family and maybe they can make a donation but the police should -- i don't know how they want to do it, but they can go that far. we have already seen the president chase donald trump down to the border and no one knew we would be there on the same day so they know they are all encountered together. this is not a shock. >> kayleigh: and you know th this, so she is redirecting supporters to the campaign operation but they should give an answer to what he is up to. >> lee: exactly, they just there is no follow-up. and they are getting so comfortable in the way the white house press is covering for her and allowing for her to get away with just not answering. that's why she keeps doing it and that's why she did that radio interview over the cause of the last couple of days where she basically cut it off because she didn't like the question she was being asked.
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welcome to the real world. you experience this -- press secretaries take the podium and the answer these tough questions and expect to be off the toughest questions and then the american public demand answers and you respecting the american public gets the census to them. in this case, the secretary believes that they don't deserve the answer, shame on you to try and hold her accountable. >> today, i was pleased to hear condolences to the family and support for our officers, we heard from the podium and during that interview. >> kennedy: this is common decency and it's okay to say his name. it is honoring a fallen officer who was working tirelessly for the biggest city in the country where the president is today and even more reason to have these two events together. do not be afraid of that or be afraid of that or be afraid of the empathy and the humanity.
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>> and you cannot avoid the split screen emily. and reporters are going to cover at. >> emily: we are looking at it now, on the screen. that is the beginning of the wake of officer diller who died in the line of duty, and then on the bottom right of the screen we see the presidents arriving here in the states for a campaign fund-raiser. for someone who claims to be a leader and a servant of the people, who have served for 50 years and claims to be a man of the people, et cetera, et cetera, i do not think it would be beneath him to take half a second to say i would like to take a moment and express my personal grief in my personal condolences to the family of officer diller. and also new york is everywhere. >> the talking point here is, of we funding the police and now republicans want to defund it. >> harris: we know, and we live through it and so many people across the country have lived through it and we know the
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truth about who did what. i will say this, the president, let's leave him room to say something kind tonight. let's hope the three of them get something right about this family because they deserve the word from the president. okay. kennedy, congratulations. so i opened my twitter, and officer diller joins the daily mail is a new columnist a you will never -- she will say next >> kennedy: this is so much fun and it's really fun to write and to take this moment and look around and -- >> keep writing sister >> this is the kind of officer that the shot, stayed in the fight. >> it's and extended family. our hearts go out to the fellow nypd family. hi

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